This striking piece features the 15 bezants found on the arms of both the county and duchy of Cornwall, symbolizing wealth and historical legacy. These golden discs are set upon a stylized bronze-age sword, drawing inspiration from ancient Cornish artefacts discovered in the St Erth hoards—treasures now held in the Royal Cornwall Museum. The sword design pays homage to the region’s deep-rooted history and mythology, particularly the enduring association between Cornwall and the legendary King Arthur.
Cornwall is steeped in Arthurian lore, with the sea-girt fortress of Tintagel often cited as the birthplace of the once and future king. Some scholars and enthusiasts have speculated that the famous tale of the Sword in the Stone may be a distant echo of an ancient ritual—when swords were cast in stone moulds during the Bronze Age, centuries before Arthur’s time.
The piece measures 88mm in length and 27mm in width, with a plain pewter finish that emphasizes its detailed design and historical gravitas. Every item is entirely cast and finished by hand in our Glasgow workshops, ensuring both quality and authenticity. A meaningful accessory for anyone captivated by Cornish heritage, Arthurian legend, or ancient craftsmanship.
Please note, if not in stock, could take 4-6 weeks for delivery. Please call to inquire. 902-429-6872
This striking piece features the 15 bezants found on the arms of both the county and duchy of Cornwall, symbolizing wealth and historical legacy. These golden discs are set upon a stylized bronze-age sword, drawing inspiration from ancient Cornish artefacts discovered in the St Erth hoards—treasures now held in the Royal Cornwall Museum. The sword design pays homage to the region’s deep-rooted history and mythology, particularly the enduring association between Cornwall and the legendary King Arthur.
Cornwall is steeped in Arthurian lore, with the sea-girt fortress of Tintagel often cited as the birthplace of the once and future king. Some scholars and enthusiasts have speculated that the famous tale of the Sword in the Stone may be a distant echo of an ancient ritual—when swords were cast in stone moulds during the Bronze Age, centuries before Arthur’s time.
The piece measures 88mm in length and 27mm in width, with a plain pewter finish that emphasizes its detailed design and historical gravitas. Every item is entirely cast and finished by hand in our Glasgow workshops, ensuring both quality and authenticity. A meaningful accessory for anyone captivated by Cornish heritage, Arthurian legend, or ancient craftsmanship.
Please note, if not in stock, could take 4-6 weeks for delivery. Please call to inquire. 902-429-6872